[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:00.60]It seems that most of the songs that you hear these days [00:02.82]On the radio played by the disk jockeys [00:04.97]Apart from rock and roll and other children's records [00:09.90]Tend tend to be motion [00:16.26]Picture title songs [00:18.14]Apparently producers feel that we [00:19.04]Will not attend their movies unless we have the titles [00:21.32]Well drilled into our heads in advance [00:24.11]Of course we don't go anyway [00:25.63]But at least this way they make back on [00:27.87]The song some of what they've lost on the picture [00:30.46]But with the rise of the motion picture title song we have [00:34.05]Such hits of the past few years as [00:37.37]The Ten Commandments Mambo [00:44.68]Brothers Karamazov Cha-Cha [00:49.74]Incredible Shrinking Man I Love You [00:55.86]I'm sure you're all familiar with these [00:57.46]But a few years ago [00:59.06]A motion picture version appeared [01:00.53]Of Sophocles immortal tragedy Oedipus Rex [01:04.08]This picture [01:04.83]Played only in the so-called art theaters [01:06.54]And it was not a financial success [01:08.88]And I maintain that the reason it was [01:11.21]Not a financial success [01:17.84]You're way ahead of me was [01:22.24]That it did not have a title tune [01:25.30]Which the people could Hum [01:33.95]And which would make them actually eager to attend [01:36.06]This particular flick [01:37.42]So I've attempted to supply this [01:41.43]And here then is the prospective title song [01:44.45]From Oedipus Rex [01:48.97]From the Bible to the popular song [01:51.58]There's one theme that we find right along [01:54.52]Of all ideals they hail as good [01:56.95]The most sublime is motherhood [02:00.92]There was a man though who it seems [02:03.17]Once carried this ideal to extremes [02:07.54]He loved his mother and she loved him [02:10.09]And yet his story is rather grim [02:20.56]There once lived a man named Oedipus Rex [02:22.51]You may have heard about his odd complex [02:24.76]His name appears in Freud's index [02:26.82]'Cause he loved his mother [02:31.00]His rivals used to say quite a bit [02:33.10]That as a monarch he was most unfit [02:35.23]But still in all they had to admit [02:37.08]That he loved his mother [02:41.15]Yes he loved his mother like no other [02:43.69]His daughter was his sister and his son was his brother [02:46.06]One thing on which you can depend is [02:49.04]He sure knew who a boy's best friend is [02:51.43]When he found what he had done [02:53.32]He tore his eyes out one by one [02:55.43]A tragic end to a loyal son [02:57.32]Who loved his mother [03:01.51]So be sweet and kind to mother [03:03.10]Now and then have a chat [03:04.56]Buy her candy or some flowers [03:05.95]Or a brand new hat [03:07.62]But maybe you had better let it go at that [03:10.63]Or you may find yourself with a quite complex complex [03:15.22]And you may end up like Oedipus [03:17.86]I'd rather marry a duck-billed platypus [03:20.08]Than end up like old Oedipus Rex
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:00.60]It seems that most of the songs that you hear these days
[00:02.82]On the radio played by the disk jockeys
[00:04.97]Apart from rock and roll and other children's records
[00:09.90]Tend tend to be motion
[00:16.26]Picture title songs
[00:18.14]Apparently producers feel that we
[00:19.04]Will not attend their movies unless we have the titles
[00:21.32]Well drilled into our heads in advance
[00:24.11]Of course we don't go anyway
[00:25.63]But at least this way they make back on
[00:27.87]The song some of what they've lost on the picture
[00:30.46]But with the rise of the motion picture title song we have
[00:34.05]Such hits of the past few years as
[00:37.37]The Ten Commandments Mambo
[00:44.68]Brothers Karamazov Cha-Cha
[00:49.74]Incredible Shrinking Man I Love You
[00:55.86]I'm sure you're all familiar with these
[00:57.46]But a few years ago
[00:59.06]A motion picture version appeared
[01:00.53]Of Sophocles immortal tragedy Oedipus Rex
[01:04.08]This picture
[01:04.83]Played only in the so-called art theaters
[01:06.54]And it was not a financial success
[01:08.88]And I maintain that the reason it was
[01:11.21]Not a financial success
[01:17.84]You're way ahead of me was
[01:22.24]That it did not have a title tune
[01:25.30]Which the people could Hum
[01:33.95]And which would make them actually eager to attend
[01:36.06]This particular flick
[01:37.42]So I've attempted to supply this
[01:41.43]And here then is the prospective title song
[01:44.45]From Oedipus Rex
[01:48.97]From the Bible to the popular song
[01:51.58]There's one theme that we find right along
[01:54.52]Of all ideals they hail as good
[01:56.95]The most sublime is motherhood
[02:00.92]There was a man though who it seems
[02:03.17]Once carried this ideal to extremes
[02:07.54]He loved his mother and she loved him
[02:10.09]And yet his story is rather grim
[02:20.56]There once lived a man named Oedipus Rex
[02:22.51]You may have heard about his odd complex
[02:24.76]His name appears in Freud's index
[02:26.82]'Cause he loved his mother
[02:31.00]His rivals used to say quite a bit
[02:33.10]That as a monarch he was most unfit
[02:35.23]But still in all they had to admit
[02:37.08]That he loved his mother
[02:41.15]Yes he loved his mother like no other
[02:43.69]His daughter was his sister and his son was his brother
[02:46.06]One thing on which you can depend is
[02:49.04]He sure knew who a boy's best friend is
[02:51.43]When he found what he had done
[02:53.32]He tore his eyes out one by one
[02:55.43]A tragic end to a loyal son
[02:57.32]Who loved his mother
[03:01.51]So be sweet and kind to mother
[03:03.10]Now and then have a chat
[03:04.56]Buy her candy or some flowers
[03:05.95]Or a brand new hat
[03:07.62]But maybe you had better let it go at that
[03:10.63]Or you may find yourself with a quite complex complex
[03:15.22]And you may end up like Oedipus
[03:17.86]I'd rather marry a duck-billed platypus
[03:20.08]Than end up like old Oedipus Rex